VISTA LA: Latinos working in entertainment

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Vista L.A. host Danny Romero talks with Art Hernandez, an artist who worked on Disney's 'Planes.'

January 12, 2014 12:00:00 AM PST

Jovana Lara and Danny Romero

LOS ANGELES --

Vista L.A. follows a Latina marathoner whose latest incredible accomplishment will have you cheering, Hollywood comes out to honor Latina trailblazer Lupe Ontiveros a year after her death, and an interview with the great Natalie Cole.

In Memory of Lupe Ontiveros One year after her passing, beloved actress Lupe Ontiveros is honored by her friends and colleagues at the National Association of Latino Independent Producers so she, and everything she did to advance Latinos in Hollywood, will not be forgotten.www.nalip.org

Quinceañeras A traditional look at Quinceañeras, and how American Latinas are both honoring and transforming this cultural milestone.www.quinceanerasmagazine.com

Disney Quinceañera Ballgowns Disney has created Quinceañera dresses for young Latinas on their special day. The Disney Royal Ball Quinceañera Dresses are all inspired by Disney princesses, their stories, iconic personalities and unique style. www.impressionbridal.com/disney-royal-ball.html

Disney's "Planes" Fasten your seatbelts for Disney's latest animated feature "Planes," which was brought to life with the help of a handful of Latino animators and comedians.www.disney.com/Planes

Natalie Cole en Español Grammy award-winner Natalie Cole's latest album is sure to be an unforgettable one... it's all in Spanish.www.nataliecole.com

Latinos in Entertainment:

Jennifer Lopez's newest venture is Viva Móvil, a unique wireless shopping experience created with Latinos in mind. The flagship store is in New York, but Viva Móvil is coming to Los Angeles later this year.www.getviva.com

Shakira donated one-of-a-kind music costumes to Hard Rock Café, who in return donated to her charity "Fundacion Pies Descalzos," which helps children in poverty around the world by providing quality education.www.fundacionpiesdescalzos.com

Music mogul Emilio Estefan has joined AARP as ambassador for their newest campaign "Life Re-Imagined." It's a free online bilingual resource helping those entering a different stage to re-define retirement.http://lifereimagined.aarp.org